The searchable archive below contains a list of Knight ADRC Tuesday Seminar presenters, the date of their presentation, institutional affiliation, and the title of their talk. The archive starts in 2000 with listings displayed in reverse chronological order (most recent first). Note that prior to 2020, some events may be missing or inaccurate due to last minute changes/cancellations.

Total Entries: 1222


 

DatePresenterAffiliationTitle
February 21, 2006David Johnson, PhD

Washington University

Accelerated weight loss in AD precedes diagnosis
February 14, 2006Zhude “Will” Tu, MD

Washington University

PET Radiotracer for Imaging Cholinergic Terminal Function in AD
February 7, 2006Nigel Cairns, PhD, Lea Grinberg, MD, & Lisa Taylor-Reinwald

Washington University

Neuropathology Core Update |Neuropathological spectrum of frontotemporal lobar degenerations at WU ADRC | Update on frontotemporal lobar degeneration with ubiquitin inclusions
January 31, 2006David Holtzman, MD, & Mark Goldberg, MD

Washington University

Hope Center Update
January 24, 2006Dan Marcus, PhD

Washington University

Accessing and Exploring Washington University’s ADRC Neuroimaging Database
January 17, 2006Joe Pickard, PhD

University of Missouri, St. Louis

Older Adults & Driving Retirement
January 10, 2006John Csernansky, MD

Washington University

Stress, Glucocorticoids and AD
January 3, 2006Betsy Grant, PhD

Washington University

ADRC Biostat Core Update: Data, data, who’s got the data?
November 29, 2005Jan Duchek, PhD

Washington University

Apolipoprotein E, Memory, & Attention: An Update
November 22, 2005Jessica Koenigsknecht-Talboo, PhD

Washington University

Characterization of microglial phagocytosis elicited by beta- amyloid in Alzheimer’s disease
November 15, 2005Armon Yanders, PhD & Carroll Rodriguez

University of Missouri – Columbia & Missouri Coalition of Alzheimer’s Association Chapters

Alzheimer’s Disease Pilot Funding from the State of Missouri: A Status & Advocacy Report
November 8, 2005David Brody, MD, PhD

Washington University

Amyloid-Beta and Apolipoprotein E in Traumatic Brain Injury and Alzheimer’s Disease
November 1, 2005Richard Kryscio, PhD

University of Kentucky

Risk factors for transitions from normal to mild cognitive impairment and dementia
October 25, 2005Randy Buckner, PhD & Anne Fagan, PhD

Washington University

Convergence Theory | CSF-PIB Correlations
October 18, 2005John Cirrito, PhD

Washington University

Synaptic activity regulates extracellular Abeta levels in vivo
October 11, 2005Brian Carpenter, PhD

Washington University

Patient Preferences in Dementia: Reliability, Stability, and Family Awareness
October 4, 2005Michael C. Irizarry, M.D.

Mass General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease

Assessment of biomarkers of Alzheimer disease: Amyloid-beta protein and homocysteine
September 27, 2005John C. Morris, MD

Washington University

“State of the ADRC” Address & Updates from the ADC Fall Directors Meeting
September 20, 2005Asenath LaRue, PhD

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Middle-aged Children of Persons with AD: APOE Genotypes & Cognitive Function in the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention
September 13, 2005Tom Meuser, Jan McGillick, Edina Karahodzic

Washington University, Alzheimer’s Association, St. Louis Chapter, Private Practice MD

Educating Bosnians about AD: A Collaborative Video Project
September 6, 2005Rajka Liscic, MD, PhD

Washington University

Fronto-Temporal Dementia & Neuropsychometric Assessment: A tool for distinguishing AD from FTD
August 30, 2005Jeffrey M. Craft

Northwestern Medical Center

Neuroinflammation in an Alzheimer’s Disease Animal Model and the Effectiveness of Selective Suppression of Glial Activation
August 23, 2005Brian Carpenter, PhD

Washington University

TBA
August 16, 2005Anthony Fotenos

Washington University

Normative estimates of cross-sectional & longitudinal brain volume decline in aging and AD
August 9, 2005Paul Shaw, PhD

Washington University

Molecular Pathways in Mammalian Sleep & Cognitive Performance